Foreign aid and remittance inflows have been playing major roles in the economic growth and development of Pacific island countries (PICs). However, the relationship between these international capital inflows and export competitiveness of PICs has not been adequately studied. It is generally held that such capital transfers tend to hurt exports, a phenomenon known as Dutch disease. The objective of this paper is to examine the validity of the Dutch disease hypothesis in PICs with a case study of Fiji. Employing the bounds testing procedure, this empirical study reveals that inflows of both foreign aid and remittances have been contributing to the appreciation of Fiji’s currency. The study establishes the validity of the Dutch disease hypot...
This Focus article is devoted to development challenges facing these islands, specifically relating ...
The previous studies of exports performance in Fiji were carried out at the aggregate level. We cond...
Foreign aid to the island economies is a major source for foreign exchange and resource needs. This ...
The impact of aid inflows on relative prices and output is ambiguous. Aid inflows that increase dome...
In the context of the ongoing world-wide recession and the consequent dim prospects for exports from...
In recent years, increased economic integration and enhanced labor mobility has led to an increasing...
In this paper we examine how remittances relate to the exchange rate, natural disasters and foreign ...
We examine the impact of public procurement policy on aid inflows, in Fiji, a small developing islan...
This paper examined the economic impacts of foreign aid from the Dutch-Disease perspective, focusing...
In this study, using bounds approach and annual data for the period 1981-2008, the short and long-ru...
The South Pacific region has been lagging behind in growth in comparison to similarly placed island ...
Authorized for distribution by Subir Lall-DQXDU\ This Working Paper should not be reported as repres...
Country specific time series models of the determinants of output for the small developing island co...
This article examines the export-led growth and import-led growth hypotheses for a panel of Pacific ...
Remittances have grown in size and importance. They are also among the most stable inflows of scarce...
This Focus article is devoted to development challenges facing these islands, specifically relating ...
The previous studies of exports performance in Fiji were carried out at the aggregate level. We cond...
Foreign aid to the island economies is a major source for foreign exchange and resource needs. This ...
The impact of aid inflows on relative prices and output is ambiguous. Aid inflows that increase dome...
In the context of the ongoing world-wide recession and the consequent dim prospects for exports from...
In recent years, increased economic integration and enhanced labor mobility has led to an increasing...
In this paper we examine how remittances relate to the exchange rate, natural disasters and foreign ...
We examine the impact of public procurement policy on aid inflows, in Fiji, a small developing islan...
This paper examined the economic impacts of foreign aid from the Dutch-Disease perspective, focusing...
In this study, using bounds approach and annual data for the period 1981-2008, the short and long-ru...
The South Pacific region has been lagging behind in growth in comparison to similarly placed island ...
Authorized for distribution by Subir Lall-DQXDU\ This Working Paper should not be reported as repres...
Country specific time series models of the determinants of output for the small developing island co...
This article examines the export-led growth and import-led growth hypotheses for a panel of Pacific ...
Remittances have grown in size and importance. They are also among the most stable inflows of scarce...
This Focus article is devoted to development challenges facing these islands, specifically relating ...
The previous studies of exports performance in Fiji were carried out at the aggregate level. We cond...
Foreign aid to the island economies is a major source for foreign exchange and resource needs. This ...